Personal Messages
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Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
Conditions
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The telephone receiving the message must be a display telephone.
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When a message displays by a key telephone, the DND button LED flashes at 15 ipm.
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When DND is invoked on the telephone the message cancels.
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Message Access (with a desired message) may be assigned to a flexible button.
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Messages may be entered while off-hook on a call if an intercom call is camped onto the
station. This causes the station calling to see the message.
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Messages are retained in battery protected area of memory in the event of power failure
or system reset.
Personal Messages Flexible Button
Description
You can program the code [633] onto a flexible button to speed access to select and use
messages.
Operation
To program the Personal Messages Flexible Button:
1. Press the SPEED button twice.
2. Press the desired flexible button. LED flashes.
3. Dial [633]+[#] on the dial pad. A confirmation tone sounds.
To use the flexible button, press that flexible button, then either:
Dial the 2-digit message number (00-10 or 18-30) to activate the message. Confirmation
tone sounds and DND button LED flashes.
-or-
Press [#] to scroll forward or [
✳
] to scroll backward through the list. When desired
message is shown on the LCD, press HOLD to activate that message on your station.
Confirmation tone sounds and DND button LED flashes
SINGLE
LINE
TELEPHONE
Not applicable
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